About
Dr. Jacqueline To is a board-certified internist whose path into medicine began at Stanford University, where she graduated with Honors and managed the Pacific Free Clinic as an undergraduate. N. Free Clinic, an interprofessional student-run clinic serving uninsured residents of Aurora, Colorado. She completed a term at the University of Oxford studying comparative health systems and health policy before her residency.
Dr. To completed her internal medicine residency at UCSF in the Primary Care track and Health Systems Leadership pathway. Her residency training included specialized focus on geriatrics, palliative care, and home-based medicine. Before joining Radiant Women's Health, she spent time at Palo Alto Medical Foundation caring for patients ranging in age from 18 to 109. She has earned multiple honors including the Stanford Firestone Medal, the Gregg Stracks Award for Leadership in Primary Care, and the UCSF Alanna McKelvey Stone Compassion Award. She is an inductee of the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Outside the office, she enjoys creative writing, podcasts, hiking, and exploring the Bay Area with her husband and toddler.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Stanford University (Honors graduate)
Medical School
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Residency
Internal Medicine (UCPC Primary Care track and Health Systems Leadership pathway), UCSF
Additional Training
Study abroad at University of Oxford (health policy and comparative health systems); UCSF HEAL Initiative Global Health Fellowship training (noted for Dr. Schimek, not Dr. To — Dr. To had specialized training in geriatrics, palliative care, and housecalls/home-based medicine during residency
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. To right for?
Dr. To is a strong fit for women seeking a thoughtful, relationship-driven primary care physician. She excels with patients managing hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and chronic conditions. Women who value a collaborative approach to care planning will connect well with her style. She also has specialized training in geriatric medicine, making her well-suited for older patients with complex health needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. To manages hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, osteoporosis, and chronic disease. She also has expertise in geriatric health, palliative care, preventive health, and hormonal health for women.
Dr. To graduated with Honors from Stanford University and earned her MD from the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She completed her internal medicine residency at UCSF in the Primary Care and Health Systems Leadership pathway. She also studied health policy at the University of Oxford.
Yes. Dr. To holds board certification in Internal Medicine.
Dr. To prioritizes a collaborative process of building shared care plans with her patients. She uses evidence-based medicine and integrates innovations in medical technology thoughtfully. Her goal is for every patient to feel respected, heard, and empowered in their own health.
Yes. Dr. To has received the Stanford Firestone Medal, the Gregg Stracks Award for Leadership in Primary Care, and the UCSF Alanna McKelvey Stone Compassion Award. She is also an inductee of the Gold Humanism Honor Society.
Yes. Dr. To trained in geriatrics and home-based medicine during her residency at UCSF. At Palo Alto Medical Foundation, she cared for patients ranging from age 18 to 109, giving her broad experience across all adult age groups.
Dr. To holds membership in the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association, and the Gold Humanism Honor Society.
Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026
